Overview

Japan is truly timeless, a place where ancient traditions are fused with modern life as if it were the most natural thing in the world.

Traditional Culture
On the surface Japan appears exceedingly modern, but travelling around it offers numerous opportunities to connect with the country's traditional culture. Spend the night in a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn), sleeping on futons and tatami mats, and padding through well-worn wooden halls to the bathhouse (or go one step further and sleep in an old farmhouse). Meditate with monks or learn how to whisk bitter matcha (powdered green tea) into a froth. From the splendour of a Kyoto geisha dance to the spare beauty of a Zen rock garden, Japan has the power to enthral even the most jaded traveller.

Program Highlights

Food
Wherever you are in Japan, it seems, you're never far from a great meal. Restaurants often specialise in just one dish – perhaps having spent generations perfecting it – and pay close attention to every stage, from sourcing the freshest, local ingredients to assembling the dish attractively. And as you'll quickly discover, Japanese cuisine has great regional variations. The hearty hotpots of the mountains are, for example, dramatically different from the delicate sushi for which the coast is famous. It's also intensely seasonal, meaning you can visit at a different time of year and experience totally new tastes.


Trip Highlights

Japan is a long and slender, highly volcanic archipelago. It's over two-thirds mountains, with bubbling hot springs at every turn. In the warmer months there is excellent hiking, through cedar groves and fields of wildflowers, up to soaring peaks and ancient shrines (the latter founded by wandering ascetics). In the winter, all this is covered with snow and the skiing is world class. (And if you've never paired hiking or skiing with soaking in onsen, you don't know what you've been missing.) Meanwhile in the southern reaches, there are tropical beaches for sunning, snorkelling and diving.

Inclusion

Tour cost Include:

  • 04 N Tokyo: Hotel as mentioned above or similar with ABF
  • All program as per itinerary
  • Daily Breakfast at Hotel
  • Round Trip air ticket
  • Japan Visa Documentation
  • All Transfer PVT 
  • All Government Taxes
  • All Tours 
  • All Taxes

Exclusion

Tour cost Exclude:

  • Any optional tours mentioned in the itinerary
  • Telephone expenses
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel Insurance
  • Any personal belongings
  • Any thing not included in the inclusions

Day 1Tokyo arrival & Transfer To Hotel

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On the surface Japan appears exceedingly modern, but travelling around it offers numerous opportunities to connect with the country's traditional culture. Spend the night in a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn), sleeping on futons and tatami mats, and padding through well-worn wooden halls to the bathhouse (or go one step further and sleep in an old farmhouse). 

Day 2Afternoon Tokyo Skytree, Asakusa and Central Tokyo Sightseeing Tour Without Hotel Pickup Drop Off Highlights

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  • Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree tour
  • See the Imperial Palace Plaza, National Diet Building, State Guest House, Ginza and Akihabara
  • Visit the Asakusa district in Tokyo and discover the ancient Senso-ji Buddhist temple
  • Enjoy panoramic views from Japan’s highest structure at the Tokyo Skytree

Day 3Mount Fuji and Hakone Day Trip Without Hotel Pickup Drop Off

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Highlights:
  • Cruise through the waters of Lake Ashi
  • Take a 50-minute ropeway trek up Mt. Komagatake
  • Gaze upon the natural grace of Mt. Fuji

Day 4Free day for shopping/optional tour

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Japan is truly timeless, a place where ancient traditions are fused with modern life as if it were the most natural thing in the world.

Major cities have subway networks that are signposted in English and these days we're seeing and hearing more English all over. But if getting off the beaten track and outside your comfort zone is what you're after, you can have that experience, too.

Day 5Back home with sweet memory

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After enjoying breakfast, check-out of your hotel in the afternoon and proceed to the airport to board your return flight. Our representative will be right at hotel lobby for departure back to airport.
Japan visa checklist

1. Original Passport with minimum 6 months of validity
2. Bank statement of 6 months transaction with closing balance minimum 5 lakhs.
3. Passport sized photo with clear white back ground – 45mm × 45mm photo
4. Relationship certificate of your family member
5. Visa cover letter (Request letter for embassy) - We will make it

In case of Business owner:
6. Owner ship proof of your company.
7. Company registration certificate
8. PAN/VAT associated with the company
9. TAX clearance paper of company
10. 6 months bank statement of company

In case of Employee:
11. Salary certificate from your working office
12. Work experience letter
13. Leave letter from company.

Note: all the documents which are in Nepali must be converted into English and notary public must be done in each photocopy.